US9734963B2 - Apparatus, system and method for a side actuator arrangement - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the present invention relate to an apparatus and system for a side actuator arrangement as well as a method of manufacturing a substrate for a side actuator arrangement.
 - Devices such as portable electronic devices, having side switches/buttons (for example a mobile phone comprising a power button and volume buttons located on a side of the phone) are known.
 - side switches for example a mobile phone comprising a power button and volume buttons located on a side of the phone
 - previous side switches required various electrical components (for example a flex foil, flexible wired board and/or other dedicated circuitry) and mechanical components which not only take up space within the limited confines of the device but also required careful assembly to ensure the correct positioning and alignment of the various components. Accordingly, conventional side switch systems are not always optimal.
 - an apparatus comprising: a first part configured to mechanically interlock with an edge of a substrate so as to prevent movement of the apparatus with respect to the substrate in a direction parallel to the edge of the substrate; and a second part configured to receive an actuatable conductive member such that, when the conductive member is actuated, the conductive member is able to be brought into contact with at least a first region of the edge of the substrate.
 - an apparatus comprising means configured to: mechanically interlock with an edge of a substrate so as to prevent movement of the apparatus with respect to the substrate in a direction parallel to the edge of the substrate, and means configured to receive an actuatable conductive means such that, when the conductive means is actuated, the conductive means is able to be brought into contact with at least a first region of the edge of the substrate.
 - a module comprising the apparatuses above.
 - a device or a system comprising the apparatuses or module above.
 - a method of manufacturing a substrate comprising: creating an aperture through a primary substrate; providing a layer of a conductive medium to an internal wall of the aperture; and removing at least a section of the internal wall along with a respective section of the layer of the conductive medium.
 - an apparatus comprising means for manufacturing the substrate according to the method above.
 - a computer program that, when performed by at least one processor, causes the method above to be performed.
 - FIG. 1 schematically illustrates an example of an apparatus
 - FIG. 2 schematically illustrates a side elevation view of the elements of FIG. 1 ;
 - FIGS. 3A and 3B schematically illustrate a cross-sectional view of the assembled elements of FIG. 2 in each of a non-actuated and an actuated configuration
 - FIGS. 4A-C illustrate an example of an interlocking member and side support member of an apparatus
 - FIGS. 5A-C illustrate an example of a conductive member housing and a side support member of the apparatus of FIGS. 4A-C ;
 - FIG. 6 illustrates an example of a side actuator arrangement including the apparatus of FIGS. 4A-C and 5 A-C;
 - FIGS. 7A-C illustrate a device comprising the side actuator arrangement of FIG. 6 ;
 - FIG. 8 schematically illustrates an example of a method of manufacturing a substrate for a side actuator arrangement
 - FIGS. 9A-E schematically illustrate manufacturing processes of the method of FIG. 8 .
 - FIG. 1 The Figures schematically illustrate an apparatus ( 100 ) comprising:
 - the apparatus may be suitable for a side actuator arrangement ( 100 , 103 , 105 , 107 ).
 - the apparatus 100 is used in a side switch arrangement 100 , 103 , 105 , 107 for a device 700 .
 - the device may be a handheld electronic device.
 - the apparatus 100 comprises an elongate rigid mechanical supporting and guiding structure configured to abut against an edge 102 of the substrate 103 .
 - the substrate may be a printed circuit board (PCB) of the handheld electronic device.
 - the first part 101 of the supporting structure is a protrusion which mechanically interlocks with a corresponding recession/hole/notch 102 ′ in the PCB's edge thereby securing the supporting structure in position with respect to the PCB and preventing movement of the supporting structure along the edge. This also acts to guide the alignment and positioning of the apparatus with respect to the PCB's edge.
 - the second part 104 of the support structure supports and holds the conductive medium 105 , which may be a metallic dome.
 - the second part has an aperture 108 therethrough to enable the dome, when actuated, to be brought into direct physical contact with the first region 106 of the PCB's edge.
 - the first region of the edge is provided with a pad, e.g. a conductive layer.
 - the side switch arrangement is configured such that the dome is not in contact with the edge's pad.
 - the switch cap 107 when actuated by a switch cap 107 , the dome is brought into contact with the pad making an electrical connection between the dome and the pad to provide a switch/key/button function.
 - Examples of the invention advantageously provide a mechanical support and guiding member which enables the conductive member and the substrate to be kept in secure relative position with respect to one another thereby guiding and ensuring correct alignment of the conductive member and the region at which the conductive member contacts the edge when actuated. Moreover, such securement and alignment may be achieved without the requirements for additional fixing means such as adhesives and screws. Examples of the invention enable fewer components to be used, e.g. no requirement for an intermediary flexible wiring board to connect a side switch to a PCB nor a requirement for screws/adhesive to secure components in place. Thus, not only do examples enable the alignment/positioning of components and assembly process to be simplified, but also less space and fewer components are required.
 - FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a diagram of an apparatus 100 for a side actuator arrangement 100 , 103 , 105 , 107 according to an example of the invention.
 - FIG. 1 focuses on the functional components necessary for describing the operation of the apparatus 100 .
 - the apparatus has a first part 101 comprising a protrusion which projects from the apparatus and is configured for insertion into and to mechanically interlock with a correspondingly shaped recession/hole/notch 102 ′ in an edge 102 of a substrate 103 (shown in outline). This mechanical interlock with the substrate's edge prevents movement of the apparatus with respect to the substrate in a direction parallel to the edge of the substrate.
 - the substrate may comprise electrical circuitry and may be for example: a Printed Circuit Board (PCB), Printed Wired Board (PWB), Flexible Wired Board, circuit board or other substrate for supporting electrical components.
 - PCB Printed Circuit Board
 - PWB Printed Wired Board
 - Flexible Wired Board circuit board or other substrate for supporting electrical components.
 - the apparatus also has a second part 104 configured to receive and hold in position a conductive member 105 (shown in outline).
 - the conductive member is actuatable via an actuation mechanism 107 (shown in outline), such as a switch cap.
 - the second part 104 is configured such, in use when the apparatus is abutted against edge of the substrate, when the conductive member is actuated, the conductive member is contactable against a first region 106 of the edge of the substrate (see FIG. 3B ).
 - a seat of the second part on which the conductive member rests comprises an aperture 108 through which the conductive member, when actuated, can be brought into direct physical contact with the first region 106 of the edge 102 .
 - the first region may be provided with a layer of a conductive medium which may itself be electrically connected to further electrical components and/or circuitry, for example so as to effect switch/button functionality when the electrical connection is made upon user actuation.
 - FIG. 2 schematically illustrates a side elevation view of each of: the apparatus 100 , the substrate 103 and the conductive member 105 .
 - the conductive member is shown as a circular dome having a concave shape.
 - the dome's concave shape means that its internal central portion is not in contact with the first region 106 in a non-actuated configuration (see FIG. 3A ).
 - the dome is deformed such that its internal central portion is brought into contact with the region 106 of the edge making an electrical connection between the dome and the region 106 to provide a switch/key/button functionality (see FIG. 3B ).
 - the conductive member need not take the form of a dome but could instead be another shape. Spacing means and/or biasing means could be used to prevent the conductive medium from contacting the first region 106 until actuated such that in a first (non-actuated) configuration the conductive member is not in contact with the edge region 106 but in a second (actuated) configuration the conductive member is in contact with the edge.
 - FIGS. 3A and 3B schematically illustrates a cross sectional view of the elements of FIG. 2 along the line 201 in an assembled form, namely wherein the apparatus 100 abuts against the edge 102 of the substrate 103 and the protrusion 101 is inserted and interlocked with the recession 102 ′ of the edge so as to prevent movement in a direction parallel to the edge (as shown by the double headed arrow 301 ).
 - FIG. 3A shows the assembly in a non-actuated configuration where the conductive member 105 is not in contact with the first region 106 of the edge 102 of the substrate 103 .
 - FIG. 3B shows the assembly in an actuated configuration in which the actuating mechanism, having been user actuated (as represented by arrow 302 ), causes the conductive member 105 to be brought into contact with the region 106 of the edge 102 .
 - the apparatus 100 may be provided in a module.
 - module refers to a unit or apparatus that excludes certain parts/components that would be added by an end manufacturer or a user, for example, such additional parts could comprise the conductive member, actuation mechanism and substrate.
 - the apparatus 100 is embodied in a device.
 - the device may be, for example, at least one of: an electronic device, a portable device, a handheld device and a mobile communication device.
 - the device may be a mobile telephone, tablet, personal digital assistant, or mobile computing device that may additionally provide one or more audio/text/video communication functions (e.g. tele-communication, video-communication, and/or text transmission (Short Message Service (SMS)/Multimedia Message Service (MMS)/emailing) functions), interactive/non-interactive viewing functions (e.g. web-browsing, navigation, TV/program viewing functions), music recording/playing functions (e.g.
 - audio/text/video communication functions e.g. tele-communication, video-communication, and/or text transmission (Short Message Service (SMS)/Multimedia Message Service (MMS)/emailing) functions
 - interactive/non-interactive viewing functions e.g. web-browsing, navigation, TV/program viewing functions
 - MP3 Moving Picture Experts Group-1 Audio Layer 3
 - FM3 frequency modulation/amplitude modulation
 - FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate partial views of a further example of a first part/edge interlocking member 401 of an apparatus 400 and a third part/side support member 410 (the second part/housing member for receiving a conductive member is not shown).
 - the protrusion 401 of the first part has a curved shape which facilitates its insertion into the complementarily shaped recession 402 ′ of the edge 402 of the substrate 403 and prevent movement in a direction along the length of the edge (i.e. along the y axis).
 - the third part/side support member 410 is configured to receive a portion of the substrates sides 411 which are proximal to the substrate's edge 402 and mechanically/frictionally inter-engage therewith so as to prevent movement of the apparatus with respect to the substrate in a direction perpendicular to a major plane of the substrate (i.e. along the z axis). Movement along the x axis may be prevented by a cover of a device when the apparatus and side actuator arrangement is assembled therein.
 - FIG. 4C illustrates a cross sectional cut through along the line A-A of FIG. 4B .
 - This shows a first portion 410 ′ and a second portion 410 ′′ of the third part side support member 410 which are configured to receive the side portion 411 at the substrate's edge 402 therebetween, i.e. to cover both sides of the substrate at the edge region.
 - the first and second portions act as supporting guide rails to receive and secure the edge/ridge of the substrate and prevent movement of the substrate relative to the apparatus in a direction perpendicular to the edge and perpendicular to the plane of the substrate, as represented by double headed arrow 412 .
 - the first and second portions may extend substantially along the entire length of the apparatus.
 - FIGS. 5A-C illustrate partial views of an example of a second part/conductive member housing 404 and third part/side support member 410 of the apparatus 400 of FIGS. 4A-C (the first part/interlocking member is not shown).
 - the conductive member housing 404 and side support member 410 are configured to receive the edge 402 of the substrate 403 and frictionally interengage therewith. This not only provides a guide so as to appropriately position the apparatus 400 and its second part 404 with respect to the substrate, but also prevents movement of the apparatus with respect to the substrate in a z direction, perpendicular to the major plane of the substrate.
 - the conductive member housing third part 404 provides a seat 413 on which the conductive member 405 may rest surrounded by side walls which hold the conductive member in place.
 - the shape of the seat and side wall may be configured to correspond to the shape of the conductive member.
 - the conductive member housing comprises an aperture 408 therethrough providing access for the conductive member 405 to contact a region of the edge 402 of the substrate 403 when actuated by an actuation mechanism 407 .
 - the contact region of the edge may comprise a plurality of individual contact areas 406 ′, in this particular example 3 contact areas/pads, against which the conductive medium contacts when actuated.
 - FIG. 5B shows the apparatus of FIG. 5A with the conductive member 405 received and supported within the housing 404 .
 - FIG. 5C shows a front elevation view of the apparatus 400 in which the edge is inserted into and received by the guide rails 410 ′ and 410 ′′ of the third part 410 to secure to the substrate.
 - This Figure also shows an actuation mechanism 407 , e.g. switch cap, for actuating the conductive member.
 - FIG. 6 illustrates an example of a side actuator arrangement including the first part 401 FIGS. 4A-C and second part 404 of FIGS. 5A-C .
 - the elongate apparatus 400 comprises along its length a plurality of second parts 404 for housing and securing a respective plurality of conductive members 405 for actuatable contact with a respective plurality of regions 406 of the edge of the substrate.
 - the apparatus 400 is configured such that a separation between the various second parts corresponds to a separation between the corresponding edge contact regions 406 of the substrate 403 , each contact region 406 comprising a plurality of contact areas 406 ′.
 - the edge interlocking member first part 401 , conductive member housing second part 404 and side support third part 410 mechanically interlock with and interengage with the recession 402 ′ of the edge 402 of the substrate 403 to secure and hold the apparatus 400 in place preventing movement of the apparatus with respect to the substrate in y and z directions.
 - the apparatus 400 acts as a mechanical guide and support for the conductive members 405 so as to ensure their correct positioning and alignment with respect to the contact edge regions 406 of the substrate both in an y and z direction.
 - An insulating sheet 414 may be interposed between the apparatus and the actuating mechanisms (not shown).
 - each first region 406 comprises a plurality of contact areas 406 ′, i.e. 3 side pads in this particular example.
 - the arrangement of the housing member 404 , conductive member 405 and actuation mechanism may be configured such that, upon user actuation, the conductive member is brought into contact with all of the plurality of contact areas 406 ′ of a contact region 406 to electrically connect the contact areas together.
 - the contact areas themselves may be provided with electrical contacts 415 , e.g. traces, for electrical connection to other circuitry/electrical components.
 - the first, second and third parts 401 , 404 and 410 of the apparatus 400 may be integrally formed and may form a unitary mechanical support and guide member.
 - the sections 416 of the apparatus which interconnect the various parts may be rigid or substantially rigid.
 - FIGS. 7A-C illustrate a device 700 comprising a system 701 for a side actuator arrangement.
 - the system 701 comprises an actuator assembly comprising the apparatus 400 along with at least one of: one or more conductive members 405 , one or more actuator mechanisms 407 and an insulator 414 .
 - the system 701 may further comprise the substrate 403 .
 - the apparatus 400 is attached to the substrate 403 with the first part 401 acting as a registration guide to ensure appropriate positioning of the apparatus and its conductive member housings 404 with respect to the substrate's edge and its edge contact regions 406 .
 - the first part 401 in combination with the third part 410 , also secures the apparatus into a secure and fixed position with respect to the substrate and aides alignment of the assembly with respect to the substrate.
 - the actuator assembly and the substrate are positioned within and secured to a cover 702 of the device, as shown in FIG. 7B .
 - Apertures 703 are provided within a side of the cover for user access to the actuator mechanisms/switch caps 407 .
 - the cover also serves to support the switch caps and prevent lateral movement (in an x direction) of elements of the actuator assembly.
 - Additional components may be provided within the cover, such as a display.
 - the device may be enclosed by a front panel 704 as shown in FIG. 7C .
 - the contact areas/pads 406 ′ of the regions 406 of the edge 402 of the substrate 402 may be provided to the substrate during the manufacture of the substrate. For example during the manufacturing process at the same time that other pads, electrical contacts and vias are provided to the substrate to create a PCB or PWB.
 - an aperture 901 is created in a major face of a primary substrate 900 .
 - a layer of a conductive medium 903 is provided to an internal wall 902 of the aperture 901 .
 - one or more electrical contacts 904 are provided to one or more portions of the layer of the conductive medium 903 ′ for electrical connection to further circuitry, e.g. for enabling the functionality of a button/switch.
 - one or more sections of the internal wall 905 are removed.
 - a further aperture 906 is created within the major face of the primary substrate. It will be appreciated that this aperture forms the recession/notch 102 ′, 402 ′ with which the first part 102 , 402 of the apparatus interlocks.
 - a cut is made through the primary substrate such that a line of the cut 907 passes through the aperture 901 and the further aperture 906 to form two secondary substrates 908 for use with the apparatus 100 , 400 as described above.
 - FIG. 8 represents one possible scenario among others.
 - the illustration of a particular order to the blocks does not necessarily imply that there is a required or preferred order for the blocks and the order and arrangement of the block may be varied. Furthermore, it may be possible for some blocks to be omitted.
 - one or more blocks may be performed in a different order or overlapping in time, in series or in parallel one or more blocks may be omitted or added or changed in some combination of ways.
 - FIG. 8 is described using a flowchart of blocks. It will be understood that each block and combinations of blocks, can be implemented by an apparatus/machine suitable for implementing the functions specified in the blocks under the control of computer program instructions of a computer program.
 - These program instructions may be provided to one or more controllers or processors such that the instructions which execute on the processor(s) create means for implementing the functions specified in the block or blocks.
 - the computer program instructions may be executed by the processor(s) to cause a series of operational steps to be performed by the computer controllable apparatus/machining tool to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the processor(s) provide steps for implementing the functions specified in the block or blocks so as to give rise to the production of an article of manufacture, namely the substrate.
 - the blocks support: combinations of means for performing the specified functions; combinations of steps for performing the specified functions; and computer program instructions for performing the specified functions. It will also be understood that each block, and combinations of blocks, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems which perform the specified functions or steps, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer program instructions.
 - FIG. 8 may represent steps in a method and/or sections of instructions/code in a computer program.
 - an apparatus and/or means for performing the method of FIG. 8 there is provided an apparatus and/or means for performing the method of FIG. 8 .
 - a computer program that, when performed by at least one processor, causes the method of FIG. 8 to be performed.
 - example or ‘for example’ or ‘may’ in the text denotes, whether explicitly stated or not, that such features or functions are present in at least the described example, whether described as an example or not, and that they can be, but are not necessarily, present in some of or all other examples.
 - example ‘for example’ or ‘may’ refers to a particular instance in a class of examples.
 - a property of the instance can be a property of only that instance or a property of the class or a property of a sub-class of the class that includes some but not all of the instances in the class.
 - connection means operationally connected/coupled. It should be appreciated that any number or combination of intervening components can exist (including no intervening components).
 
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 - a second part (104) configured to receive an actuatable conductive member (105) such that, when the conductive member is actuated, the conductive member is able to be brought into contact with at least a first region (106) of the edge of the substrate.
 
 
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